•Water interacts with minerals to form new minerals • •Addition of water •Migration of soluble components •Removal of soluble components •Redox changes •Exchange with water constituents.
The answer is: salt is soluble in water.
Because salts and water are polar compounds; oil components are not polar compounds.
The different components of a volcano include the vent, crater, conduit, ash, lava, magma reservoirs, and sill. Other components may include parasitic cones, lava flows, and ash clouds.
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soil is soluble ---------- Some components of soils are soluble in water; some components, the majority, are insoluble.
Some components of coffee are soluble in hot water (and they are solutes), some components are not soluble.
Some compounds are soluble, other are not soluble; by filtration they are separated.
Not anything; ash is formed only from non-combustible components of a material.
•Water interacts with minerals to form new minerals • •Addition of water •Migration of soluble components •Removal of soluble components •Redox changes •Exchange with water constituents.
Leaching.
•Water interacts with minerals to form new minerals • •Addition of water •Migration of soluble components •Removal of soluble components •Redox changes Exchange with water constituents
Yes
False. Fat soluble, stays in your system for a long time.
Components soluble in water (as sugar, fructose etc.) are dissolved.
The chemicals that remain in your system and are detectable by laboratory testing are not water soluble; they're lipid soluble. That's one of the reasons they remain so long.
Sodium carbonate, known as soda ash in its anhydrous form, is very soluble in water.